Re: Woo hoo ha -- Houston, the hype has landed
Brunnen-G, on host 210.55.40.92
Thursday, November 11, 1999, at 00:06:26
Re: Woo hoo ha -- Houston, the hype has landed posted by Stephen on Wednesday, November 10, 1999, at 23:48:07:
> > > AAAND we finally get to see a Bruce Willis movie in which Mr Receding Hairline *does not* take his shirt off and get all sweaty! IMHO, that has to be one extra star on the rating right there. Hopefully now he'll stop trying to make action movies and do some more good stuff like this one. That little kid was an awesome actor too. I think he might be the anti-Jake Lloyd. > > > > > > Brunnen-"Good acting in a Bruce Willis movie? What next, a great cyperpunk movie with Keanu Reeves in it? Oh..."G > > > > > > > > > I haven't seen Sixth Sense yet, but I've been meaning to. As for Bruce Willis, I've got to agree, this guy should call it quits on action movies. Seems like his thing is movies about the un-dead. Anybody see him in Death Becomes Her? Now *that* is an inspired role for him. > > Whoa, let's stop the Bruce-bashing. Didn't any of you folks see "12 Monkeys"? There's an awesome non-action BW flick. And let's not forget that the "Die Hard" trilogy is very cool all-around. And "5th Element" flat-out rocks. Bruce Willis is the man, and I don't want to hear any more about it. > > Ste "Of course, there is 'Hudson Hawk'..." phen
Yes, I admit it, Fifth Element was the greatest. It's on my list of favourite movies, and would edge slightly closer to the top with maybe just ten minutes less of Chris Tucker.
Brunnen-"he's basically the Cat from Red Dwarf but without being funny or interesting in any way"G
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